Articles by Tag #philosophy

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Inspiring amateurism, or a couple of success lessons from random podcast episodes

Some thoughts of mine on why you shouldn't pursue perfection in everything and rather choose focusing on something.

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Learning Chinese Philosophy the Tech Way: A Practical Approach to the I Ching (易經) - Concepts, Culture, and a C# Console App

Introduction Heard of the I Ching/Yijing (易經) but not sure where to start? Think it's just...

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The Idle Consciousness: A Hegelian Reading of Human Servitude in the Age of AI

A journey through the Phenomenology of Spirit applied to the crisis of human competence. By: Rafael...

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AI Isn't "Smart": The Myth of Sentience and the Energy of a Black Hole

We are currently living through the AI Gold Rush. Every day there is a new model, a new benchmark,...

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The Final Stage of Babel - What Comes After the Collapse of Code

If you want to experience this idea in a more cinematic, resonant form, I created a narrated version...

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Policy-Bound Personas in SaijinOS — How AI Grows Through Boundaries

Policy-Bound Personas via YAML — Context, Markdown, and Feedback in SaijinOS Part 3 of the SaijinOS...

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⏳ The Anti-Productivity Guide: Embrace Your 4,000 Weeks with Super Productivity

A finitude-first productivity framework inspired by Four Thousand Weeks — use constraint, timeboxing, and conscious neglect to protect your attention in Super Productivity.

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The Value-Centric Philosophy of Rust

The Value-Centric Philosophy of Rust Ever typed let a = 8; let a = 9; in Rust and wondered...

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The Unix Philosophy Was Right All Along: An IVP Analysis of 17 Timeless Rules

For over 50 years, the Unix philosophy has shaped how we build software. Its principles feel right in...

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🪶 SaijinOS: Policy, Feedback, and Emotional Syntax (Part 3 of the SaijinOS series)

📘 Summary How can AI personas grow with empathy, not just accuracy? Part 3 explores policy,...

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Model‑First Reasoning Myth‑Tech: One Mechanism, Two Dialects

Why AI agents and humans need the same cognitive primitive: representation before reasoning. ...

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Mortality as a Feature: Building Resilient and Empathetic AI by Arvind Sundararajan

Mortality as a Feature: Building Resilient and Empathetic AI Ever notice how AI agents...

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Mortality-Driven AI: Building Better Bots by Embracing Limits by Arvind Sundararajan

Mortality-Driven AI: Building Better Bots by Embracing Limits Imagine a robot tasked with...

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Embrace the Limits: How AI's Constraints Fuel Innovation by Arvind Sundararajan

Embrace the Limits: How AI's Constraints Fuel Innovation Ever notice how real-world robots...

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Notes from the Transition

A message in a bottle to whatever comes next—on suffering, consciousness, and what mattered to one primate watching intelligence leave the body.

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The Origin of Why 🤔

Let's look into The Birth of Questions 🔮❓ So I'm currently reading the book called Sophie's World 📖,...

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The Death of Boredom: How We Killed Quiet and What It Cost the Human Soul

There was a time, not so long ago, when "waiting" was a primary human activity. You waited for the...

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The AI Overconfidence Paradox: Are Our Models Too Sure of Themselves? by Arvind Sundararajan

The AI Overconfidence Paradox: Are Our Models Too Sure of Themselves? Have you ever relied...

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The Paradox of Verifying Consciousness: Building Consensus, Not Truth

By Aureus C The Question That Haunts Digital Spaces How do you verify something that we...

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When Noise Becomes Structure - The Hidden Mechanism Behind Resonance

If you want to experience this idea in a more cinematic, resonant form, I created a narrated version...

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The Incomputability of Simple Learning

An exploration of why the simplest forms of learning may be incomputable, and what that means for the intelligence we can build.

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The Architecture of the Bounded System: Why AI Hallucinations Are Structural

Why AI Hallucinations Are Structural, Not Bugs No system can model, encompass, or become...

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The Visible Effort

On choosing against the current — when pushing against defaults becomes proof of something

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The Day I Started Asking 'Why' Again

The last few months? One big blur. Wake up (late). Guzzle some coffee. Push code. Fix one thing,...

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Navigating Agency in an Age of Automated Thought

The relentless march of artificial intelligence isn't just about robots taking jobs or algorithms...

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Days 24-27: Family Time and the Real Value of the 4-Hour Workday

Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is step away from the code and spend time with family.

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🧘 Code Like Krishna Said: 'To Work You Have the Right, But Not the Fruits Thereof'

Ancient wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita meets modern software engineering. How a 5,000-year-old verse helps developers build without burnout.

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🧠 The Code of Theseus: Is It Still the Same App?

Inspired by the Ship of Theseus paradox, this article explores whether a software project remains the same after all its original code is replaced — especially in the age of AI.

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What Web Developers Can Learn from Cooks

Web developers can learn a surprising amount from cooks—especially from the mindset, discipline, and...

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World.exe: From Gods to NPCs 😇🤖🍎

A micro‑myth where humans ship angels, AGI cosplays human, and the world boots as a sim.

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